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Indeed. Twitter wanted it to be a bit Italiano so it edited it with “automobile correct”.
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"The world is in crisis. But this scientist thinks the real problem is inside our heads. We act like people with right hemisphere brain damage. Treating people like things to be sorted, used and thrown away. But there is an alternative..."https://www.facebook.com/DrIainMcGilchrist/videos/2503940099675016/ …
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Glen, thank you! Indeed we have right hemispheric brain impairment. This is for many reasons. One is the keyboard we are using bias the right hand and the left brain. It has a big impact on social media.
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Very common for intellectuals to have pessimistic views of humanity. Not surprising because pessimism is often portrayed in society as a sign of "intelligent thought". Society rewards figuring out how many ways things can go wrong vs right. Optimisim is superpower in our world
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That brings back memories. I did a minor in comparative religion at university and Jung featured heavily. I haven't thought about that in many a year
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Actions from fear are the great danger and we live in the age of coward rulers.pic.twitter.com/g4dyWfIfam
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